| 1. | Make sure the water treatment professional is from a reputable dealership. Look for certifications such as the Canadian Water Quality Association. |
| 2. | Be sure that NSF and the WQA have independently certified the equipment you are about to purchase. Certified equipment ensures that the equipment does what the manufacturer claims it will do. |
| 3. | Shop around and do your research. Water treatment equipment is an investment, so it is important that you feel comfortable and well informed on the purchase you are about to make. Don't be a victim of high-pressure sales tactics. As water treatment professionals our job is to inform you and offer you the best solution to your water treatment problem, not to sell you this month's "hot" item. |